Nate The Surveyor
Well-Known Member
Traverse Program
Backsite________ (Hr)________
Inst @ _______ (HI)________
Forsite__________ (Hr)_________
Ang Right_____________ (1st angle__________)( 2nd angle___________)
Distance_____________ (Zenith Angle)
FS description______________
Sideshot
Move Up
In this format, it looks just like a field book.
The Heights of Rod, and Height of Instrument are optional, in that they don't have to be entered. But the fields are there.
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Stakeout Program
BS ______________
Inst @ ____________
FS_____________
outputs Ang Rt, __________and Hd (Horizontal Dist) ______________
_____________________________________________________________
This program allows you to seamlessly integrate a couple of Total station shots, with the Javad Program.
I know there are 32,000 ways to do this.
But, PUT IT IN THERE. So we can Integrate things. I mean, the LACK of this is a bigger problem, than HOW to do it. Put it there, even if it is not fully thought through.
Thank you,
Nate
Backsite________ (Hr)________
Inst @ _______ (HI)________
Forsite__________ (Hr)_________
Ang Right_____________ (1st angle__________)( 2nd angle___________)
Distance_____________ (Zenith Angle)
FS description______________
Sideshot
Move Up
In this format, it looks just like a field book.
The Heights of Rod, and Height of Instrument are optional, in that they don't have to be entered. But the fields are there.
---------------------------------------------------------------
Stakeout Program
BS ______________
Inst @ ____________
FS_____________
outputs Ang Rt, __________and Hd (Horizontal Dist) ______________
_____________________________________________________________
This program allows you to seamlessly integrate a couple of Total station shots, with the Javad Program.
I know there are 32,000 ways to do this.
But, PUT IT IN THERE. So we can Integrate things. I mean, the LACK of this is a bigger problem, than HOW to do it. Put it there, even if it is not fully thought through.
Thank you,
Nate